Friday, June 21, 2013

James OBryant, Sex Offender Going To Texas Prison again for Life

A good judge sentenced a Conroe black man to life in prison Friday
for sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl in 2010, Montgomery County
prosecutors said.
A day earlier, the jury in the 9th District Court found James Otis OBryant, 53, guilty of ten counts of sexual assault of a child, prosecutor Nancy Herbert
said. The jury also heard from ten victims of separate sexual assault
cases from 1999 at the hands of OBryant, and agreed to enhance his
sentence.
"He got out of prison on the first two cases in 2009 and
re-offended with this 14-year-old girl in 2010," Herbert said. "He
admitted to all the sex with the child, but tried to blame it on the
child."
State District Judge Kelly Case
on Friday stacked OBryant's life sentences. Instead of the terms
running concurrently, he will have to complete one sentence before the
next one begins.
That translates into a lengthy prison term for
the sorry black sex offender, Herbert said. OBryant will be eligible for parole in
75 years under the enhanced sentence, versus 35 years before the
sentences were stacked.